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Click through to see violent crimes reported by Bay Area cities in 2016, starting with the cities that reported the highest incidents of violent crime. Statistics from the FBI Uniform Crime Report for 2016.

Two people were arrested on suspicion of human trafficking after San Bruno police found a teenage girl who had been trying to get away from the suspects, officials said.

Officers responded to a report near the intersection of East Huntington Avenue and Herman Street at 12:03 a.m. on Sunday of a girl who told a bystander that she needed to get away from somebody before leaving the scene.

Police were able to find the girl when someone matching the description the bystander gave was seen on surveillance footage of the police station, less than half a mile from the original report.

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After locating her, the 17-year-old girl told police that she had been driven to San Bruno by two people later identified as Taroy Lakeith Ireland, 26, and Ieshea Lucetia Pearl Marie, 27, both of Sacramento.

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Ireland and Marie dropped the girl off on the 1100 block of East Huntington Avenue to meet someone for sex in exchange for money, police said. Instead, the victim managed to run away and alert the bystander who called police.

The victim was able to give a description of the suspects’ vehicle, police said. A car matching the description was stopped in the area, police said, and Marie and Ireland were subsequently arrested.

The two were booked into San Mateo County Jail on suspicion of human trafficking and conspiracy, police said.